AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUN Human Rights Council: Dr. Moara Crivelente (CEBRAPAZ) told the UN that Morocco’s settler-colonization in Western Sahara, backed by partners including Spain, France, the U.S. and the EU, threatens international legality as the world marks the end of the UN’s Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism. African Union diplomacy: The Sahrawi Republic joined an AU dialogue in Accra with traditional, religious and judicial leaders to support the “Silencing the Guns” initiative and promote peace through local action. Religion and rights: A new Pew-linked global map flags high government restrictions on religion across many countries, a reminder of how rights pressures travel with foreign policy. Culture on the move: At the Oslo Freedom Forum, Sahrawi artist Asria Mohamed Taleb unveiled “Jaimitna,” a travelling tent exhibition built from camp canvas and Sahrawi women’s crafts. Activism under pressure: Naâma Asfari began a third day of indefinite hunger strike in Morocco, demanding better detention conditions, medical care, and transfer to Western Sahara. Solidarity conference: In London, Sandblast and Polisario UK held a conference linking the Sahrawi cause to Palestine through shared experiences of occupation and exile. Migration and borders: With Europe closed, migrants face Mauritania “limbo” as crackdowns stall departures toward Spain’s Canary Islands.
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